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DXLL (94.7 One Radio)
Broadcast areaDavao
Branding94.7 One Radio
Programming
Formateasy listening, soft rock, adult contemporary, news/talk
Ownership
Owner
Through RMC Broadcasting:
DXRA Radyo ni Juan 783
History
First air date
1995
Former call signs
One Radio:
DXRA (2012-2013)
Former frequencies
One Radio:
102.7 MHz (2012-2013)
Call sign meaning
Luis & Leonida Vera (original owners)
Technical information
Power10,000 watts
ERP72,620 watts

DXLL (94.7 FM), branded as 94.7 One Radio, is a radio station of FBS Radio Network in the Davao region, with a programming blocktimed by Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation. The station's studio is located at Anda Corporate Center, Anda Street, Davao City, with transmitters at Jocar Complex, Guerrero St., Ma-a, Davao City.

History

It originally launched as Mellow Touch 94.7 from 1995 to 2014. The station closed in late 2006 due to poor management that led to bankruptcy. In June 2007, the station was re-opened under new management of J-TvR Tri-Media Services. It only managed DXLL for only a year due to conflict with lease contract. FBS took back the station and re-leased it to JKZ Adz Services in June 2008. By January 2010, FBS Radio Network took over the management of DXLL after another event of conflicts with its blocktime partner.

The station maintained the format of easy listen music and added new programs that help and entertain listeners in a new way. At that time, Mellow Touch 94.7 slowly caught the ears of the listeners of Davao City and its neighboring cities and its gaining more and more listeners.

In May 2014, RMC Broadcasting acquired 94.7 FM's blocktime and rebranded it as 94.7 One Radio. The new alliance between FBS Radio and RMCB occurred when the latter abandoned its former station DXRA 102.7 in 2013.

FBS radio stations